Mr Julian Ridsdale

June 8, 1915 - July 21, 2004
Summary information for Mr Julian Ridsdale

Contributions

1971

BALLOT FOR NOTICES OF MOTIONS FOR MONDAY 8TH FEBRUARY Commons January 21, 1971

PENSIONS Commons February 4, 1971

Post Office Dispute Commons February 15, 1971

Giro Commons February 15, 1971

CHANNEL SHIPPING ACCIDENT Commons March 1, 1971

MASS MINIATURE RADIOGRAPHY SERVICE Commons March 2, 1971

British Rail (Grant Aid) Written Answers March 12, 1971

Pinnock Finance Co. Commons March 15, 1971

Pensions Commons March 16, 1971

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 18, 1971

ADJOURNMENT (EASTER) Commons March 25, 1971

London Commuter Services (Grant Aid) Commons March 31, 1971

2 speeches — TRANSPORT (LONDON AND SOUTH-EAST REGION) Commons May 11, 1971

European Economic Community Commons June 8, 1971

UPPER CLYDE SHIPBUILDERS Commons June 15, 1971

European Economic Community Commons June 21, 1971

Pensions and Benefits (Purchasing Power) Commons June 22, 1971

MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE (BROADCAST) Commons June 24, 1971

2 speeches — PRICES AND UNEMPLOYMENT Commons June 28, 1971

Food Prices Commons June 29, 1971

£ Sterling (Value) Commons July 6, 1971

CONCLUSION Commons July 19, 1971

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1971

Food Prices Commons October 19, 1971

Price Increases (Restraint) Commons October 26, 1971

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 4, 1971

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons November 9, 1971

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 11, 1971

PENSIONS (REVIEW) Commons November 16, 1971

NORTHERN IRELAND (COMPTON COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons November 16, 1971

3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 16, 1971

UNEMPLOYMENT Commons November 30, 1971

WATER SERVICES (REORGANISATION) Commons December 2, 1971

SEASIDE TOWNS (UNEMPLOYMENT) Commons December 15, 1971

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